The Works of Lord Byron: Embracing His Suppressed Poems, and a Sketch of His Life ...Phillips, Sampson,, 1852 - 1071 páginas |
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... leave Athens , which they did , on the 5th of at his destination , in company with his friend , Mr. March , with ... Leaving Cadiz , in the Hyperion frigate , he sailed for Gibralter , where he remained till the 19th of August , when he ...
... leave Athens , which they did , on the 5th of at his destination , in company with his friend , Mr. March , with ... Leaving Cadiz , in the Hyperion frigate , he sailed for Gibralter , where he remained till the 19th of August , when he ...
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... leaving a luminous trace behind to mark his passage , and to keep his memory fresh in the hearts of many fu- ture ... leave on the mind of our readers a just view of the strange and eventful life of the poet , and at the same time to ...
... leaving a luminous trace behind to mark his passage , and to keep his memory fresh in the hearts of many fu- ture ... leave on the mind of our readers a just view of the strange and eventful life of the poet , and at the same time to ...
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... leaves his wild flock , And descends to the plain like the stream from the rock . 3 . Shall the sons of Chimari , who never ... leave on the beach the long galley and oar , And track to his covert the captive on shore . 6 . I ask not the ...
... leaves his wild flock , And descends to the plain like the stream from the rock . 3 . Shall the sons of Chimari , who never ... leave on the beach the long galley and oar , And track to his covert the captive on shore . 6 . I ask not the ...
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... leave of me because he had to attend a relation to a millineis , " I felt no less surprised than humiliated by the present occurrence and the past recollection . Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! Stanza xlv . line 6 ...
... leave of me because he had to attend a relation to a millineis , " I felt no less surprised than humiliated by the present occurrence and the past recollection . Look where the second Cæsar's trophies rose ! Stanza xlv . line 6 ...
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... leave the sail still furl'd and ply , The nearest oar that's scatter'd by ; And midway to those rocks where sleep ... leaves him , as it soars on high , With panting heart and tearful eye : So beauty lures the full - grown child , With ...
... leave the sail still furl'd and ply , The nearest oar that's scatter'd by ; And midway to those rocks where sleep ... leaves him , as it soars on high , With panting heart and tearful eye : So beauty lures the full - grown child , With ...
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